Coin-actuated concealed timer for parking meter



March 8, 1960 R. G. IAPADRE COIN-ACTUATED CONCEALED TIMER FOR PARKING METER Filed June 13, 1957 4 Sheets-Sheet l Rosario 6. Iapadre INVENTOR.

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COIN-ACTUATED CONCEALED TIMER FOR PARKING METER Rosario G. Iapadre, Indiana, Pa. Application June 13, 1957, Serial No. 665,477

8 Claims. (Cl. 194-88 'This invention relates to parking meters and more partic ularly tonovel actuating means for a timer of a parkingmeter having means for concealing the timing scale.

The primary object of the present invention resides in the provision of means for effectively insuring that each motorist who parks a vehicle in a parking location controlled by a parking meter'will deposit a coin inj the parking meter and not merely park the vehicle using the unexpired time remaining from the parking rights paid for by the previous motorist. a f f Construction of this invention featuresthe utilization of means for concealing the timing scale of the parking 8 United States Patent 2,927,675 P'atented Mar. 8, 1980 Figure 7 is a sectional detail view as plane of line 7-7 in Figure 4; v Figure 8 is an elevational view of a modified form of taken along the parking meter employing coin changing means;

ings wherein like reference numerals designate similar parts throughout the various views, reference numeral 10 generally designates the'parking meter comprising the present invention which includes a conventional stand 12 having a parking head 14 of any suitable configuration mounted thereon. Parking head 14 includes a housing 16 which may be provided with a removable back and any suitable access openings closable by locks, not shown,

" or the like as may be desired. Mounted within the meter so thata motorist will have no way of knowing the '2 amount of unexpired time remaining on the parking meter until'the motorist has deposited, a. coin in the parking meter to open a shutter concealing the timingscalej This will, of course, render it far less likely that a motorist would chance utilizing the unexpired time remaining on the parking meter since such may be too short a period of time for the motorist to accomplish his purpose and return to his vehicle without a violation being indicated onlthe parking meter. J 1 f h Another object of the present invention resides in the provision of a novel violation indicator operable by the coin receiverjto withdraw the indicator from a violation indicating position to a position wherein a timer employing cam means will hold the indicator out of the viola: tion indicating position until the expiration of a predeterf mined period of time. 5 Another feature of the invention lies in the provision of novelcoin changing means which may be associated with the timer and which may be utilized in connection with the coin receiver to not onlyactuate the coin changing means but to also allow the coin receiver to actuate the other elements of the invention. v

These, together with the various ancillary objects and features of the invention which will become apparent as the following description proceeds, are attained by this parking meter, preferred embodiments of which have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings, by way of example only, wherein:

,U Figure 1 is an elevational view of the head of the parking meter comprising the presentinvention;

Figure 2 is a vertical sectional detail view-in an enlarged scale of the parking meter head illustrating the various components of the parking meter prior to actuation and in a violation indicating position;

Figure 3 is a transverse vertical sectional detail View in an enlarged scale of the parking meter head;

. -Figure.4 is a sectional detail view illustrating the construction of the camjmeansjfor holding the violation indicator in a non-violation indicating position;

Figure 5 is a sectional detail view as taken along the plane of line 55 in Figure 2 illustrating in particular the construction of the coin chute and coin receiver;

Figure 6 is a sectional detail view similar to that. of

of the parking meter in an actuated position;

in place by the bracket 22. The

housing 16 is a partition wall 18 carrying the major operating components of the invention. a

Secured to the partition 18 by means of fasteners20 is a bracket 22 supporting a timer 24 of conventional construction which drives a shaft 26 actuating an arm,28 carrying a cam 30. Further, there is mounted on the timer 24 and forming a portion thereof an outer rotating portion 34 about the stationary central portion 32-held portion 34 has, a pointer 36; secured thereto and rotatable therewith which pointer 36 cooperates with a timing scale 38. The timingscale. 38 is positioned in alignment with a window 40 formed in the housing 16. Also rotatable with the outer portion 34 of the timer 24 is a cam member 42. v

Rotatably mounted in the. housing 16 is a shaft 46 held in the partition 18 and in the wall of the housing 16 and adapted to be rotated by means of a handle 48. Rotatable with the shaft 48 is-a coin receiver 50 having arecess 52 for receiving a coin. A coin.54 is adapted provides an indication of violation to be received in the recess. A spring 56 securedat one end. to an eye 5.8 on. the coin receiver 50 and at the other end to an eye 60 of the housing continuously urges the coin receiver 50 to the position as isshown in Figure 1 and against a stop 62 aflixed to a bracket 64.

The bracket is fastened by screws 66 or the like to-thc" partition 18 and supports a chute 68 communicating with an opening 70 opening into the housing 16 whereby a coin depositedtinithe' opening 70 will be directed chute into the coin receiver 50.

- rod 92 is fixedto a lever 96 having a-lower cam portion urging the lever 96 98' adapted to be engaged by the coin receiver 50lopivot the lever 96 about pivot point 100. A spring1 02. is connected to the lever 96 and to the partition 18 or; elsewhere for the purpose of returning and continuously; to the violation indicating position v as is shown in Figure 2. A stop- 106 is provided as a FigureZ but illustrating the various component elements VT limiting position for the movable indicator 84 by engage-j ment with'the lever '96; A movable stop 108 whichis extendiblethrough an aperture 110. in the partition'18 is; provided. The stop. 1,08 is adapted't'o engage theleyeif' 96 to hold it'in the position as is shown in Figure 6' with' the cam engaging the spring-like am 112 which is fixed to the partition by means of the portion 114 upon actuation of the timer 24, the cam 30 cooperating with the timer as heretofore explained. When however the cam 30' releases the arm 112 it will spring to the position as is shownin Figure 3 withdrawing the stopliiii through the aperture and allowing the spring 102' to return the lever 96 and hence the indicator section 84' to. the position as is shown in Figure 2.

There is provided a shutter 116 which is adapted to close the window 4% which shutter 116 forms an important element of the invention. The shutter 116 is adapted to ride in the channel guide 118 provided therefor and held'by means of fasteners 12% to the partition 18'. The channel shaped guide is associated with and carries by means of the brackets held by the fastener 120 and indicated at 122 the timing scale 38. Hence, when the shutter is in the closed postion as is shown in Figure 2, it is not possible to see the timing scale from the outside of the housing. The shutter carries an eye 124 through which a rod 126 forming a portion of a linkage extends. The rod 126 has an end member 128 at its lower section having a gear 130 fixed thereto. The gear 130 is adapted to be engaged by a larger gear 132 carried by a cam arm 134 adapted to be engaged by the coin receiver 59 during its rotation which will cause the rotation of the, gear 132 and hence the rotation of the gear 130 to withdraw the shutter 116 during the downward movement of the coin receiver. When the coin receiver is released, the arm. 134 will subsequently be released andspring 136 provides means for returning the linkage to the position as is shown in Figure 2. In order to open the shutter 116 there is provided a key actuated square shaft 138 for rotating the gear 140 which meshes with gear 130 sothat' the shutter 116 may be temporarily withdrawn by an officer or other authorized person having the key for checking the meter. It is noted that the key may be inserted through an opening 142 in the housing 16.

In operation, a coin is deposited in the chute 68 and falls into the coin receiver 50. Then, rotation of the handle 48 will cause the coin receiver to abut against the cam ends 98', 42, and 134 actuating these particular members to move the indicator section 84 to a nonviolation indicating position where it is held by the detent 108. Further, the movement of the coin receiver will cause the cam end 134 to be engaged thus causing the gear 132 to be rotated rotating the gear and withdrawing the shutter 116 so that the motorist can then determine how much time he has on hand, it being noted that the timer 34 may be graduated in increments depending upon the number of coins that are placed successively in the coin receiver 50. In addition, engagement with the cam end 42 will actuate the timer 34 and cause the pointer 36 to move while further causing actuation of the cam 30 so that it may engage and hold the locking detent 108for the indicator in position. The clockwork mechanism of the timer 24 will then function and will eventually cause release of the indicator 84 so as toindieate violation when the pointer 36 has reached zero. It is noted that after the coin receiver has been completely rotated, the coin is deposited in a coin receptacle access to which may be had upon opening of the housing;16.

As is shown in Figures 8-11, at modified form of the invention may be utilized as indicated by reference numeral 160. While all the actuation elements of the in vention are similar, there is provided means for affording the motorist adequate change to deposit in the coin openinglO. This is provided by means of coin changers for ten cent pieces as indicated at 16.2 and for quarters as indicated at 164. The coin changer for the quarter pieces is illustrated in Figures 9, 10 and 11, it being noted that; a handle 166 of the coin changer may be arranged so asito be the actuation mechanism of the device with only the remainder of the change from the machine being given back to the motorist retaining that portion of the change as the fee to actuate the mechanism. It is noted that each of the change mechanisms includes a coin chute as indicated at 168 of similar construction to the coin chute 60 which deposits the coin in a coin receiver 170 of similar construction to the coin receiver 50. Rotation of the handle as at 166- w-ill cause the coin receiver 170 to abut against the wheel 172 fixed on a shaft 174 journaled in the partition 1'76. The shaft has aihxed thereto a cylinder 178 having aplurality of compartment forming sections as at. 18.0 arranged annularly thereabout dividing the cylinder 179 into a plurality of compartments as indicated at 184. Deposited in each of the compartments 18.4. are suitable coins 136. The cylinder 178 is fixed to the partition-176 while the partitions 1 80 are fixed to the rotatable shaft 174. Hence, upon rotation of the toothed wheel 172 due to actuation thereof by the coin receiver 170, with the coin therein, the coin engaging the teeth of. the wheel 172, the shaft 174 will rotate changing. the. position, of the partitions 180 with respect to the cylinder 178, and eventually depositing the coins in the chute where the change is returned to the 'user. It is to be recognized that any suitable number of partitions may be made and that the shaft 174 may be provided with. a square end 192 in alignment with an. opening 194, in the housing thereby enabling the shaft 174 to be rotated by a person having the key for the shaft 174, thus permitting the contents of the compartments to be withdrawn if so desired. Further, this enables the convenient refillingof the compartments by increment rotation after all of the coins have been, discharged aud the entire arrangement of the partitions 1.80v have been rotated 180 from the position as shown in Figure 9.

A ratchet arrangement for lockingly holding the partitions in 'a step-by-step arrangement is provided by the spring pressed member 196 which extends through an opening 198 in the partition 176 and into engagement with a disc 200 fixed to the partitions 180. The disc 200 has a series of apertures 202 therein into which the detent portion of the member 196 as indicated at 204 extends. These apertures 202 are adapted to align with the aperture 198.

The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of thev invention. Further, since numerous .modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention as claimed.

What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A parking meter comprising a head enclosing a timer, said head having a window, a timing scale inv said head in alignment with said window, a pointer connected to and actuated by said timer cooperating with said. timing scale, a shutter movably mounted in said head, said shutter being movable into a position between said window and said timing scale, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, means engageable with said linkage for opening said shutter, said linkage including gears, and a key actuated gear for separately operating said shutter meshing with one. of said gears.

2. A parking meter comprising a head enclosing a timer, said head having a window, a timing scale in said head in alignment with said window, a pointer connected to and actuated by said timer cooperating with said timing scale, a shutter movably mounted in said head, said shutter being movable into a position be tween said window and said timing scale, a coin open ing in said head, a chute in said head in alignment with said coin opening, a coin receiver pivotally mounted in.

said head and adapted to receive coins from said chute, said'timer having an actuating member connected thereto, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, said actuat- .timer, said head having a ing member and said linkage being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver upon pivoting of said coin receiver to actuate said timer and open said shutter said link-age including gears, and a key actuated gear for separately operating said shutter meshing with one of said gears, an indicator for indicating expiration of a period of time in an indicating position, said indicator having a lever pivotally mounted in said head, said lever being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver to move said indicator out of the indicating position, a latch for holding said indicator out of the indicating position engageable with said indicator, and a cam operated by said timer engaging said latch for disengaging said latch from said indicator. 2

3. A parking meter comprising a head enclosing a timer, said head having a window, a timing scale in said head in alignment with said window, a pointer connected to and actuated by said timer cooperating with said timing scale, a shutter movably mounted in said head, said shutter being movable into a position between said window and said timing scale, a coin opening in said head, a chute in said head in alignment with said coin opening, a coin receiver pivotally mounted in said head and adapted to receive coins from said chute, said timer having an actuating member connected thereto, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, said actuating member and said linkage being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver upon pivoting of said coin receiver to actuate said timer and open said shutter said linkage including gears, and a key actuated gear, for separately operating said shuttermeshing with one of said gears, an indicator for indicating expiration of a period of time in an indicating position, said indicator having a lever pivotally mounted in said head, said lever being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver to move said indicator out of the indicating position, a latch for holding said indicator out of the indicating position engageable with said indicator, a cam operated by said timer engaging said latch for disengaging said latch from said indicator, said head having a channel guide therein, said indicator being slidable in said channel guide.

4. A parking meter comprising a head enclosing a timer, said head having a window, a timing scale in said head in alignment with said window, a pointer connected to and actuated by said timer cooperating with said timing scale, a shutter movably mounted in said head, said shutter being movable into a position between saidwindow and said timing scale, a coin opening in said head, a chute in said head in alignment with said coin opening, a coin receiver pivotally mounted in said head and adapted to receive coins from said chute, said timer having an actuating member connected thereto, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, said actuating member and said linkage being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver upon pivoting of said coin receiver to actuate said timer and open said shutter, said linkage including gears, and a key actuated gear for separately operating said shutter meshing with one of said'gears.

5. A parking meter comprising a head enclosing a window, a timing scale in said head in alignment with said window, a pointer connected to and actuated by said timer cooperating with said timing scale, a shutter movably mounted in said head, said shutter being movable into a position between said window and said timing scale, a coin opening in said head, a chute in said head in alignment with said coin opening, a coin receiver pivotally mounted in said head and adapted to receive coins from said chute, said timer having an actuating member connected thereto, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, said actuating member and said linkage being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver upon pivoting of said coin receiver to actuate said timer and open said shutter, said linkage including gears, and a key actuated gear for separately operating said shutter meshing with one head, said shutter being movable into a position between said Window and said timing scale, a coin opening in said head, a chute in said head in alignment with said coin opening, a coin receiver pivotally mounted in said head and adapted to receive coins from said chute, said timer having an actuating member connected thereto, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, said actu' ating member and said linkage being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver upon pivoting by said coin receiver to actuate said timer and open said shutter, an indicator for indicating expiration of a period of time in an indicating position, said indicator having a lever pivotally mounted in said head, said lever being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver to move said indicator out of the indicating position, a latch for holding said indicator out of the indicating position engageable with said indicator, a cam operated by said timer engaging said latch for disengaging said latch from said indicator, said head having a channel guide therein, said indicator being slidable in said channel guide, said linkage including gears, and a key actuated gear for separately operating said shutter meshing with one of said gears, spring means for returning said'coin receiver to an initial position connected to said coin receiver, and spring means continuously urging said shutter to a closed position between said window and said timing scale connected to said linkage.

7. A parking meter comprising a head enclosing a timer, said head having a window, a timing scale in said head in alignment with said window, a pointer connected to and actuated by said timer cooperating with said timing scale, a shutter movably mounted in said head, said shutter being movable into a position between said Window and said timing scale, a coin opening in said head, a chute in said head in alignment with said coin opening, a coin receiver pivotally mounted in said head and adapted to receive coins from said chute, said timer having an actuating member connected thereto, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, said actuating member and said linkage being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver upon pivoting of said coin receiver to actuate said timer and open said shutter said linkage including gears, and a key actuated gear for separately operating said shutter meshing with one of said gears, coin changing means in said head, a discharge chute in said head communicating with said coin changing means, said coin receiver upon rotation causing a coin carried thereby to engage and actuate said coin changing means.

8. A parking meter comprising a head enclosinga timer, said head having a window, a timing scale in said head in alignment with said window, a pointer connected to and actuated by said timer cooperating with said timing scale, a shutter movably mounted in said head, said shutter being movable into a position between said window and said timing scale, a coin opening in said head, a chute in said head in alignment with said coin opening, a coin receiver pivotally mounted in said head and adapted to receive coins from said chute, said timer having an actuating member connected thereto, said shutter having a linkage pivoted thereto, said actuating member and said linkage being engageable by a coin in said coin receiver upon pivoting of said coin receiver to actuate said timer and open said shutter, an indicator for indicating expiration of a period of time in an indicating position, said indicator having a lever pivotally mounted in said head, said lever being engageable by a coin insaid coinreceiver to move said indicator out oftheindicatingposition, alatch for holding said indicator out of the indicating position engageable with said indicator, a cam operated by said timer engaging said latch for disengaging said latch from said indicator, said head having-a channel guide therein, said indicator being slidable in said channel guide, said linkage including gears, and a-key actuated gear for separately operating said shutter meshing with one of said gears, spring means for returning said coin receiver to an initial posinon-connected to said coin receiver, and spring means continuouslyurging said shutter to a closed position between said window and, said timing scale connected to said linkage, coin changing means in said head, a discharge chute in said head communicating with said c-oinchanging means, said coin receiver upon rotation causing a coin carried thereby to engage and actuate said coin changing: means.

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